-- I could seriously park a truck in that thing.
-- I could seriously park a truck in that thing.
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
Yeah, but EW's site has most of the titles wrong, and I've seen some scans of them here anywhere.
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935 5/25/2007 Rock This Way, corresponds to the online one: The greatest rock songs ever made (2007)
the 759 4/9/2004 "Enquiring Minds", seems to do not be in the table of content of the 759 that we can access online...
http://www.ew.com/ew/inside/issue/0,,ewTax:759,00.html
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Just found out. "Crashing the Party" is the one with the online title "Analyzing Oscar."
BTW, Is the column about worst entertainment experiences "Oh, the Horror" or "Oh, the Horror!" (with the !)? Not that it matters much, but still...
New column posted at top of thread on 5/2/08
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Ah, I didn't realize that. Ok, thanks.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
#990.... why does the article is not in the table of contents of the online magazine?
you sure it is in? whats that article? (maybe to be published online soon)
Herbert,
I have a subscription to EW and received #990 in the mail on Saturday! The articel is about the top 20 most played songs in Stephen King's Ipod. the Ipod keeps track so King says this is his technically correct list for top 20 songs. It is not online yet!
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ok :-)
i just checked online#??? 4/30/2004 Head Banger's Ball
Published in issue #762-763 Apr 30, 2004
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I was just wondering, of all the columns he's done for EW, what's your personal favorite? Or topic? I like the ones about movies and books the most, naturally (hey, it's Stephen King!), and since I'm no expert on American politics, these are my least.
[quote=herbertwest;158958] Herbert, to answer a few of your comments that as of yet have not been answered.
#802, #809, #915 added to the list - Verified all three using Justin Brooks recently published (by CD Publications) Stephen King: A Primary Bibliography.
#826/#827, The Sideshow... - is definitely NOT a Pop of King Column. The POP columns always appear on the last page before the back cover. There was no column there that week. The article about Michael Jackson was in the ToC under News + Notes and started on Page 20.
#899 9/26/06 The Wonder of it All added to the list - also verified with Justin Brook's Bibliography
I plan on going through the Bibliography with a fine tooth comb to see if any other columns were missed! It may take a week or two! :-)
Herbert I double checked my copy - It's there even though not listed in the online ToC. It is an article about why the National Enquirer (magazine) is so addictive!
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I updated the list on page one of this thread. I have acquired 4 of the 5 missing EWs - two of them (#'s 899, 915) are not Pop of King Columns and are annotated accordingly. One more to obtain! :-)
#899 - special pullout bonus titled LOST Everything You Need to Get Ready for Season 3 has Kings article on the last two inside pages of the pullout. The subtitle of his article is
THE WONDER OF IT ALL
Stephen King has some burning questions for the masterminds behind 'Lost'
#915 - special pullout bonus titled The Ultimate Viewer's Guide 24 Everything You Need to Get Ready for Season 6 has King's article on the last two inside pages of the pullout. The subtitle of his article is
SO GOOD IT'S SCARY
Even longtime viewer Stephen King is spooked by 24's surprisingly real take on terrorism
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So "So Good It's Scary" isn't a Pop of King column? Just so I get it right.